good view by Mr Lensman, courage to say. I think photo looks by paint and brushs, but nice al the same. Leica I think confused like me. Once a photographer name baz did leica photos hear but never now gone now. now can we have file four photos avec filtres? Jaco.

It's groovy, and beautiful! But a photograph, no. A Leica image... Never. The camera is insignificant to this illustration. It is cool as hell, though.

I'm quite delighted with your comment, and you've used good humor to express your view. You and I approach photography very differently (obviously), and this site is a good place to exchange a variety of styles. One point I might argue is whether or not the camera is insignificant to the image - you are right that it doesn't need to be a Leica, but I much prefer cameras that are high quality, giving good contrast, color, and clarity - the original image from the camera becomes the palette on which I do my work, and it is considerably better to start with a good image than a poor one.

My sincere thanks to each of you for your responses. Ced suggested I put some information about the car, so here it is....
The car is a 1935 Stout Scarab (it does look stout, does it not?), designed by William Stout. Only nine cars were produced, and it cost $5000. This one resides in the Owls Head Transportation Museum, on the coast of Maine - an absolutely delightful place to wander amongst all sorts of vehicles, from bicycles to cars to airplanes.

08-7-14 1:54 PMgood view by Mr Lensman, courage to say. I think photo looks by paint and brushs, but nice al the same. Leica I think confused like me. Once a photographer name baz did leica photos hear but never now gone now. now can we have file four photos avec filtres? Jaco.